NBA General Managers – based on the results of this year’s NBA.com GM survey – predict the Cleveland Cavaliers (96.7%) and Golden State Warriors (96.7%) will meet in a third straight NBA Finals, with the Warriors (69%) tabbed as this year’s title winner. Additionally, Cleveland’s four-time Kia NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James received 46.7% of the MVP vote.

James was recognized as the NBA’s top small forward (76.8%) for the 11th consecutive year, while Curry (point guard, 63.3%), Harden (shooting guard, 56.7%), Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans (power forward, 29%) and DeAndre Jordan of the L.A. Clippers (center, 33.3%) were picked as the best players at their respective positions.

Additionally, San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard was once again identified as the NBA’s top defender (66.7%) while his coach, Gregg Popovich, received 83.3% of the votes for the league’s best coach and 66.7% of votes as the NBA’s best motivator.

The Minnesota Timberwolves nabbed a pair of individual honors for its young roster on the way to being listed as the league’s most improved team (56.7%). Last year’s Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Karl-Anthony Towns received 48.3% of the votes for the player General Managers would want to sign and build their roster around, while guard Kris Dunn was a favorite of 46.7% of GMs for 2016-17 Rookie of the Year.

§ Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers – Active Player Who Would Make Best Coach Someday (27.6%)

§ Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee – Top International Player (27.6%)

§ Ben Simmons, Philadelphia – Best Rookie Projected Five Years From Now (70%)

§ Devin Booker, Phoenix – Breakout Season (31%)

§ Ron Adams, Golden State – Best Assistant Coach (37.9%)

§ Dejounte Murray, San Antonio – Biggest Draft Steal (23.3%)

§ George Hill, Utah – Most Underrated Player Acquisition (24.1)

The complete results of the survey are available at http://www.nba.com/gmsurvey/2016. NBA.com once again surveyed the league’s general managers to gather their responses on the best teams, players, coaches, offseason moves and more prior to the 2016-17 NBA season. The general managers were not allowed to vote for their own team or personnel.

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